Stephen Reicher

Stephen Reicher

University of St Andrews

H-index: 101

Europe-United Kingdom

About Stephen Reicher

Stephen Reicher, With an exceptional h-index of 101 and a recent h-index of 69 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of St Andrews, specializes in the field of Social identity, collective behaviour, intergroup conflict, leadership and mobilisation.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Trust the Public? How the UK Government Got the Psychology of COVID-19 Wrong and Why It Matters

Antecedents and consequences of perceived misrecognition and perceived discrimination in ethnic minorities

Impresarios of identity: How the leaders of Czechoslovakia's ‘Candlelight Demonstration’enabled effective collective action in a context of repression

A political psychology of the link between populist beliefs and compliance with COVID-19 containment measures

Social identification and risk dynamics: How perceptions of (inter) personal and collective risk impact the adoption of COVID‐19 preventative behaviors

Zombie leadership: Dead ideas that still walk among us

How many cops to arrest climate chaos?: Mass policing of protests at COP26

A warrant for violence? An analysis of Donald Trump's speech before the US Capitol attack

Stephen Reicher Information

University

Position

Professor of Psychology

Citations(all)

68532

Citations(since 2020)

28681

Cited By

50278

hIndex(all)

101

hIndex(since 2020)

69

i10Index(all)

280

i10Index(since 2020)

212

Email

University Profile Page

University of St Andrews

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Stephen Reicher Skills & Research Interests

Social identity

collective behaviour

intergroup conflict

leadership and mobilisation

Top articles of Stephen Reicher

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Trust the Public? How the UK Government Got the Psychology of COVID-19 Wrong and Why It Matters

Stephen Reicher

2024

Antecedents and consequences of perceived misrecognition and perceived discrimination in ethnic minorities

International Journal of Intercultural Relations

Fatih Özdemir

Bertjan Doosje

Allard R Feddes

Naomi R van Bergen

Arin H Ayanian

...

2024/3/1

Impresarios of identity: How the leaders of Czechoslovakia's ‘Candlelight Demonstration’enabled effective collective action in a context of repression

British Journal of Social Psychology

Klara Jurstakova

Evangelos Ntontis

Stephen Reicher

2024/1

A political psychology of the link between populist beliefs and compliance with COVID-19 containment measures

Frontiers in Political Science

Yasemin Uluşahin

Kenneth Mavor

Stephen Reicher

2024/2/14

Social identification and risk dynamics: How perceptions of (inter) personal and collective risk impact the adoption of COVID‐19 preventative behaviors

Risk Analysis

Mark Atkinson

Fergus Neville

Evangelos Ntontis

Stephen Reicher

2024/2

Zombie leadership: Dead ideas that still walk among us

S Alexander Haslam

Mats Alvesson

Stephen D Reicher

2024/1/16

How many cops to arrest climate chaos?: Mass policing of protests at COP26

Policing and Society

Hugo Gorringe

Michael Rosie

Stephen Reicher

Jen Portice

Selin Tekin

...

2024/4/18

A warrant for violence? An analysis of Donald Trump's speech before the US Capitol attack

British journal of social psychology

Evangelos Ntontis

Klara Jurstakova

Fergus Neville

S Alexander Haslam

Stephen Reicher

2024/1

First they came for the Young Communists: police facilitation and control at COP26, Glasgow

Policing and Society

Hugo Gorringe

Michael Rosie

Jennie Portice

Selin Tekin

Stephen Reicher

...

2024/4/3

Obedience to Authority

Megan E Birney

S Alexander Haslam

Stephen D Reicher

2023/8/22

Examining the role of Donald Trump and his supporters in the 2021 assault on the US Capitol: A dual-agency model of identity leadership and engaged followership

The Leadership Quarterly

S Alexander Haslam

Stephen D Reicher

Hema Preya Selvanathan

Amber M Gaffney

Niklas K Steffens

...

2023/4/1

On the Misrecognition of Identity: Muslims' Everyday Experiences in Scotland

Political Psychology

Caoimhe Ryan

Nick Hopkins

Amrita Ahluwalia‐McMeddes

Anna Dobai

Samuel Pehrson

...

2023/8

The UK government’s attempt to frighten people into covid protective behaviours was at odds with its scientific advice

Stephen Reicher

John Drury

Susan Michie

Robert West

2023/3/21

Understanding crowd responses to perceived hostile threats: An innovative multidisciplinary approach

Anne Templeton

Maïka Telga

Enrico Ronchi

Fergus Gilmour Neville

Stephen Reicher

...

2023/10/31

" Queuing for the Queen": Exploring" self" and" other" motivations and the social psychological determinants of participation in collective mourning

Stephen Reicher

Mhairi Bowe

Melis Uluğ Özden

Carina Hoerst

Claire Nash

...

2023/7/4

After Covid

IPPR Progressive Review

Stephen D Reicher

2023/1/23

“I'll wait for the English one”: COVID‐19 vaccine country of origin, national identity, and their effects on vaccine perceptions and uptake willingness

Mark Atkinson

Evangelos Ntontis

Fergus Neville

Stephen Reicher

2023/10

Social identity enactment in a pandemic: Scottish Muslims' experiences of restricted access to communal spaces

British Journal of Social Psychology

Nick Hopkins

Caoimhe Ryan

Jennie Portice

Vera Maren Straßburger

Amrita Ahluwalia‐McMeddes

...

2023/7

The social identity approach to political leadership

Frank Mols

S Alexander Haslam

Michael J Platow

Stephen D Reicher

Niklas K Steffens

2023/9/18

Engaged followership and toxic science: Exploring the effect of prototypicality on willingness to follow harmful experimental instructions

British Journal of Social Psychology

Megan E Birney

Stephen D Reicher

S Alexander Haslam

Niklas K Steffens

Fergus G Neville

2023/4

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